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Old 03-06-2011, 08:56 PM   #1
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problem with lift springs and shackles

Need some advise hope someone can help
I bought a rough country 6" lift kit springs frt and rear and 2.5" ord
shackle flip kit for the rear
Installed the kit yesterday frt went ok but the problem is
with the rear. I mounted the ord flip kit as far forward
on the frame as poss made sure it was in the correct direction and the fat part of the 52" spring was at the rear but when I went to attach the stock shackle to the spring the shackle is basically just an extension of the spring
The wheel base of the truck is now 4" less. Tires sit forward too much.
I talked to jamie at national 4wd and he is going to check with
Rough Country on monday. Do I have the wrong spring length or??????
Truck is 80 k10 350/700r4/np205 combo long box.
Any help will be appreciated and yes this my first. tks rob
Sorry no pics avail as of yet
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Old 03-07-2011, 01:11 AM   #2
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Re: problem with lift springs and shackles

Sounds like you need 56" springs. Measure your old springs from eye too eye and then measure your new springs and see how much different they are. When I did my truck I had to make a zero rate block to move my axle 1.5" back to center it in the wheel well. ORD has them but I'm cheep and made them myself.
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Old 03-07-2011, 11:08 PM   #3
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Re: problem with lift springs and shackles

As far as I know, the newer springs will be somewhat shorter than your original springs, partly due to the arch of the new springs. You definitely need to do some shifting of the rear axle to get things to work, and as far as I know, you will have some angle on the shackle.

Also, isn't the ORD shackle flip kit supposed to give you a bit of an angle on the shackles? If memory serves, their kit is designed to do this.
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Old 03-08-2011, 11:01 PM   #4
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Re: problem with lift springs and shackles

is it possible to switch the brackets from left to rite? thought maybe the were on the wrong sides? just a suggestion
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Old 03-10-2011, 04:42 AM   #5
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Re: problem with lift springs and shackles

Dont you need to re-center the axle if you use a shackle flip??? The ORD zero- rate add a leaf has options for this??? Maybe I am misunderstanding this... what about some pics.
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